Bulldozer begins its work at Sawan Pranita was a perverted genius. She had Machiavelli’s brain, Octavian’s relentlessness, and Levin’s intellectual calibre. She could have worked wonders if she wanted. She could have created a beautiful world around her. She had the potential. Yet she chose to be a ruthless exterminator. She came to Sawan Public School just to kill it. A religious cult called Radha Soami Satsang Beas [RSSB] had taken over the school from its owner who had never visited the school for over 20 years. This owner, a prominent entrepreneur with a gargantuan ego, had come to the conclusion that the morality of the school’s staff was deviating from the wavelengths determined by him. Moreover, his one foot was inching towards the grave. I was also told that there were some domestic noises which were grating against his patriarchal sensibilities. One holy solution for all these was to hand over the school and its enormous campus (nearly 20 acres of land on the outskirts
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LOL :P bwahahaha.....
ReplyDeleteI just ROFL :D
Lovely to see you here after a pretty long time, Deepak.
Deletehaha yes sir.
Deleteitr has been a pretty long time and glad to catch few post of yours back :D
..and the answer is NEGATIVE I presume?
ReplyDeleteAnswer is yours, Santhosh.
DeleteHa ha ha. Work of an innovative mind [smile]
ReplyDeleteI'm smiling happily, sir.
DeleteHahahaha..That is really Funny.. :-)
ReplyDeleteIndeed, it is. Have you ever noticed we do such funny things in life as altering the truth with the help of words?
Deletehahaha .. this one is really a work of real humorous sense !
ReplyDeleteMischievous humour.
Deletequite humorous...
ReplyDeleteThere's a subtle philosophy behind the humour. I hinted at it one of my responses.
Delete:D good one!!
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DeleteThat's a shit on those who alter truth with words as you hinted at in one of your comments. because only after reading the comments my tube light came to life.
ReplyDeleteYeah, wings, I understand. I'm a quite an imp when it comes to mischief. Later I decided to give that hint in the comment.
Deletea perfect graffiti and a taboo
ReplyDeletelook wiser by your hair even if you loose your Alma matter
Thanks for combining my two posts into one comment.
DeleteThat was really funny :)
ReplyDeleteHow funny can life get to be?
DeleteVery good one.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rajesh.
DeleteSome other binaries:
ReplyDeleteDisabled v. differently abled
Short v. Height-challenged.
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We pretend to be better civilised because our language is apparently acquiring some sophistication!
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